Timur Iskhakovich Pulatov, famous Uzbek and Russian prose writer.
He has been graduated from the Pedagogical Institute in Bukhara (1963); Higher courses for scriptwriters and directors in Moscow (1967). Worked as the chief editor of the Uzbekfilm film studio. In 1968 Timur Pulatov became a member of the USSR Writers' Union. In 1991 he was elected First Secretary of the Board of the Union of Writers of the USSR. After the reorganization of the Union of Writers of the USSR into the International Society of Writers 'Unions of Russia and the CIS (ASHI) in 1992, Timur Pulatov headed this largest writers' association in the territory of the former USSR, as the First Secretary of the Executive Committee, and in 1994 at the next congress he was elected Chairman of the ASHI ... In 2000 Timur Pulatov resigned as the ASHI Chairman. Since then, the writer returned to literary creation, which he dreamed of all those years that he was the head of the creative union. He is currently working on a large novel about modernity.
From 1991 to the present, Timur Pulatov has been living in Moscow.